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If it comes from iFixit, it really comes from here.
I dumped the photos off of my phone finally. Here are some of the ones I wanted to upload.
This site in Watertown, Mass., was used as a staging facility for the leftover metals from the manufacture of armor-piercing rounds, which were made of spent uranium. The tailings were trucked to the site in oil and burned in order to stabilize them, and then shipped off-site for disposal. The site is now being cleaned up after decades of PCB's and other toxic crap leaching into the soil.
NG16 No. 143 is seen mid- disposal at Dinas shed retaining the Snowdonia Star headboard from its day in traffic
Dumped boat with trailer (I guess they don't really need a boat in NM), motorcycle, bicycle, truck, various tyres, and wouldn't surprise us if there's a body down there! Parts of Rio Rancho just open dumping grounds. I've cropped this so you can see
This is a fairly busy side street in downtown Guelph so not sure why it's necessary to post a No Dumping sign.
Although it was nearly a year ago that I bought this on eBay, I've only just got round to scanning it in. Taken probably at Green Lane (or Stanley Bus Park as it was originally known when it opened in 1954), this is L457, originally Birkenhead Corporation 81 a Leyland PD2/40 with 65-seat Massey body new in 1963 although by then the undertaking had become known as 'Birkenhead Municipal Transport' following the merger of the bus and ferries departments ten years earlier.
Between July and September 1975, this bus was one of a few that crossed the river to Liverpool, winding up at Green Lane. I'm guessing that this photo was taken after she was withdrawn from service that year as she seems to have been dumped at the back of the yard, hence the title, plus the fact the blinds have been wound off